@FHL - Very interesting stuff, but off topic for this blog. Many of the more political (rather than Christian) conservative blogs from the US would gladly publish this kind of information as a comment - have you tried Mangan's? (Very decent man.) Steve Sailer? (ditto).
I've been very creative this week, trying to finish the interior of an uncompleted power-shed, built by someone else, in haste, and without care. You could say it was an evil power-shed. And to convert it into something good and beautiful, requires considerable tolerance, forgiveness and creativity. Perhaps even the work of the devil can be transformed, given sufficient care and attention. It will never, however, be what it might have been, had it been constructed with love, in the first place.
Most moderns are evil, overall.
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@FHL - Very interesting stuff, but off topic for this blog. Many of the more political (rather than Christian) conservative blogs from the US would gladly publish this kind of information as a comment - have you tried Mangan's? (Very decent man.) Steve Sailer? (ditto).
ReplyDeleteI've been very creative this week, trying to finish the interior of an uncompleted power-shed, built by someone else, in haste, and without care.
ReplyDeleteYou could say it was an evil power-shed. And to convert it into something good and beautiful, requires considerable tolerance, forgiveness and creativity.
Perhaps even the work of the devil can be transformed, given sufficient care and attention.
It will never, however, be what it might have been, had it been constructed with love, in the first place.
@Crow - excellent example!
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Maybe that is in fact the usual work of creativity (as well as the ultimate work of God)?